“I think they understand what we can bring to the table. If you look at last year, people might say they did or didn’t, but I think they didn’t want the No. 1 seed for a reason because we would have played them in the second round,” Wall told Rachel Nichols on Friday’s episode of ESPN’s The Jump.

Foot meet mouth. Beal and Wall have made it a habit of bumping their gums, but Friday night King James kindly showed the duo their proper seats in the NBA hierarchy by showing no mercy . By night’s end, he’d scored 57 points on 23-of-34 shooting, including a perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line, 11 rebounds and seven assists. James took advantage of every area on the court.